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There are lessons to be learned about economic growth from medieval Japan.
Scientists question the methodology by which the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has made its long-term estimates of man-made carbon dioxide emissions for the twenty-first century.
Americans should look carefully at the anti-politician, anti-government mood exhibited in California this week.
Changes in musical culture may go hand in hand with changes in the laws, since laws so often reflect pressures from culture.
The global warming hype is running out of (greenhouse?) gas, as it very much deserves.
Climate change is heating up again in American politics, the result of an orchestrated campaign to push the issue to the forefront.
Appeasement failed with Adolf Hitler, and it will not work with North Korea's Kim Jong Il.
H.R. 2990's approach is in the best tradition of competition and disclosure, rather than regulatory prescription and government sponsorship.



